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A Fairly Easy Gear Decision

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A Fairly Easy Gear Decision

I am headed to MCO, Orlando International Airport, to begin the long journey to Punta Arenas, Chile that will bring me to Torres del Paine National Park. I am typing in the back of a Mercury Grand Marquis, headed for the airport via the Lake Wales Car Service, a 1-vehicle operation. My Think Tank Airport Security™ V 2.0 Rolling Camera Bag is safely in the trunk, weighing 42 pounds right on the button.

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Here is what’s in the bag: the Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS II USM lens, the Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II USM lens, the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM lens, the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens–it is springtime in southern Chile, the Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Autofocus Lens two Canon 1.4x EF Extender III (Teleconverters), two Canon 2x EF Extender III (Teleconverters), , one Canon Extension Tube EF 12 II, one Canon Extension Tube EF 25 II, one Canon EOS-1D X, and one Canon EOS 5D Mark III.

As always the hoods for all of the lenses are in one of my checked bags. The Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS EF USM AF lens is in my hard-sided checked bag. Good luck with that….

So What’s Missing?

So what’s missing? It would be great to be bringing the Canon EF 200-400mm f/4L IS USM lens with Internal 1.4x Extender along, but as noted previously, traveling with both the 600II and the 200-400 is a bear. Choosing the 300 II saves me nearly 3 pounds and gives me an easily hand holdable flight lens should we have some good chances with condors. And while the 200-400 would be great for landscapes, I can use the 300 alone or with either TC to fill in the gaps.

Traveling with only two camera bodies is new for me; I almost always have both of my 1D X bodies and the 5D Mark III with me when I get on a plane. I will be very careful with my gear. For bird ((and if we are really lucky, for puma) photography, I will be relying on the 600II and both the 1.4X and 2x III TCs. My Gitzo 3532LS CF tripod is also in my hard-sided checked bag along with my Mongoose M3.6 tripod head. We have trouble keeping the Mongoose heads in stock; it would be best to call Jim at 863-692-0906 (weekdays only) and order the item to ensure getting one from our next batch that is expected soon.

Questions?

All travel-related questions are welcome.


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Bosque Sandhill Crane Composite; click on the image to enjoy a larger version.

Bosque del Apache 2013 IPT: “The Complete Bosque Experience.” NOV 26-DEC 2, 2013. 7-FULL DAYS: $3399. Co-leader: Denise Ippolito. Introductory Slide program: 6:30 pm on 11/25. Limit: 12/Openings 8.

Please see the info on the short version of this IPT below if you will be spending Thanksgiving with your family.

Tens of thousand of Snow Geese, 10,000 Sandhill Cranes, ducks including point-blank American Wigeon and Wood Duck, amazing sunrises, sunsets, and blast-offs. Live, eat, and breathe photography with one of (if not the) world’s premier photographic educators at one of his very favorite locations on the planet. Top-notch Photoshop instruction. This will make 19 consecutive Novembers at Bosque for me. Nobody knows the place better than I do. Join us to learn to think like a pro, to recognize situations and to anticipate them based on the weather, especially the sky conditions, the light, and the wind direction. Every time we make a move we will let you know why. When you head home applying what you learned will prove to be invaluable. Includes all lunches and the Thanksgiving Buffet at the Crowne Plaza in Albuquerque. I hope that you can join me for what will be an unparalleled learning experience.

There is never a strict itinerary on a Bosque IPT as each day is tailored to the local conditions at the time and the weather. We are totally flexible in order to maximize both the photographic and learning opportunities. There is an introductory slide program on the night before the tour begins. We are up early each day leaving the hotel by 5:30 am to be in position for sunrise. After 18 years we pretty much know where to be when in what sky conditions and what winds. We usually photograph until about 10:30am. Then it is back to Socorro for lunch and then a classroom session with the group most days. We head back to the refuge at about 3:30pm each day and photograph until sunset. Then dinner with the group most nights. We always spend at least one afternoon at the ponds at the Albuquerque Zoo doing Wood Ducks and usually two mornings at New Mexico Tech doing American Wigeons. The rest is Snow Geese and Sandhill Cranes with the emphasis on expanding both your technical skills and your creativity.

A $500 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your slot for this IPT. Your balance, payable only by check, is due now. You will receive an e-mail notifying you of that after you place your deposit. If the trip fills, we will be glad to apply a credit applicable to a future IPT for the full amount less a $100 processing fee. If we do not receive your check for the balance on or before the due date we will try to fill your spot from the waiting list. If your spot is filled, you will lose your deposit. If not, you can secure your spot by paying your balance.

Please print, complete, and sign the form that is linked to here and shoot it to us along with your deposit check (made out to “Arthur Morris.”) You can also leave your deposit with a credit card by calling the office at 863-692-0906. If you register by phone, please print, complete and sign the form as noted above and either mail it to us or e-mail the scan. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me via e-mail.


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Bosque Snow Goose Composite; click on the image to enjoy a larger version.

Bosque del Apache 2013 IPT: “The Short Version.” NOV 30-DEC 2, 2013. 3-FULL DAYS: $1199. Co-leader: Denise Ippolito. Introductory Slide program: 7:30 pm on 11/29. Limit: 12/Openings 4.

Tens of thousand of Snow Geese, 10,000 Sandhill Cranes, amazing sunrises, sunsets, and blast-offs. Top-notch Photoshop instruction. This will make 19 consecutive Novembers at Bosque for artie. Nobody knows the place better than he does. Join us to learn to think like a pro, to recognize situations and to anticipate them based on the weather, especially the sky conditions, the light, and the wind direction. Every time we make a move we will let you know why. When you head home applying what you learned will prove to be invaluable. Includes all lunches. I hope that you can join us for these three great days; they will offer a great learning experience.

There is never a strict itinerary on a Bosque IPT as each day is tailored to the local conditions at the time and the weather. We are totally flexible in order to maximize both the photographic and learning opportunities. There is an introductory slide program on the night before the tour begins. We are up early each day leaving the hotel by 5:30 am to be in position for sunrise. After 18 years we pretty much know where to be when in what sky conditions and what winds. We usually photograph until about 10:30am. Then it is back to Socorro for lunch and then an informal Photoshop/image review session with the group most days. We head back to the refuge at about 3:30pm each day and photograph until sunset. We may spend an afternoon at the ponds at the Albuquerque Zoo doing Wood Ducks and we may spend a late morning at New Mexico Tech doing American Wigeons. The rest is Snow Geese and Sandhill Cranes with the emphasis on expanding both your technical skills and your creativity.

A $500 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your slot for this IPT. Your balance, payable only by check, is due now. You will receive an e-mail notifying you of that after you place your deposit. If the trip fills, we will be glad to apply a credit applicable to a future IPT for the full amount less a $100 processing fee. If we do not receive your check for the balance on or before the due date we will try to fill your spot from the waiting list. If your spot is filled, you will lose your deposit. If not, you can secure your spot by paying your balance.

Please print, complete, and sign the form that is linked to here and shoot it to us along with your deposit check (made out to “Arthur Morris.”) You can also leave your deposit with a credit card by calling the office at 863-692-0906. If you register by phone, please print, complete and sign the form as noted above and either mail it to us or e-mail the scan. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me via e-mail.

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6 comments to A Fairly Easy Gear Decision

  • Dear Artie , do you use also the Mongoose M3.6 tripod head for landscape ? I cannot imaging how , or do you use something else ?

  • Thanks, that makes me less incredulous but I’m still impressed. I’ve never managed to get my big lens in with the other stuff, and I always end up imposing on my wife to carry it in a pelican box. That works but it costs me, and when I travel alone it’s challenging (I had to check my 400 f2.8 on a domestic flight, which made my skin crawl and I’ll never do it again). Regarding tripods; I’m dithering between the Gitzo and the TVC-33, but if I go with the Gitzo I will order through you (and right now you are actually better than B&H).

    • avatar Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART

      Good to know. Did I mention that the first thing that I do is take out all the dividers? artie

      • Hmmm, what replaces the dividers? I did the search you suggested (air travel) but all of the picture links are broken. I suppose clothing would make decent dividers?

  • Man I would love to see a photo of how you packed all of that into the Airport International 2.0! I have the Security 2.0, which is bigger, and I can’t imagine achieving what you did in a smaller bag. Post a pic and I’ll upgrade my tripod using your link 🙂

    • avatar Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART

      My bad. I cut and pasted the name of the wrong bag. I am in fact traveling with the Airport Security™ V 2.0 Rolling Camera Bag. I could have gotten a lot more into it. There are photos of how I pack my bags on the blog and in Bulletins A search for “air travel–type in the little white box top right, should get you there.

      IAC, we would appreciate your Gitzo order. We charge the same price as B&H :). And we offer a lot more free info.